People who don't know any better always look at me funny when I tell them that
autocross is about 80% driver. That's what makes it so much fun (or so
depressing if you want to look at it that way). Cubic money might win, but
most likely experience and understanding will rule the day. Funny how some
people don't (or won't) understand that.
8)
Scot Zediker <roadsterboy@earthlink.net> wrote: ----- Original Message -----
From: "Rocky Entriken"
To: "Dan Morency" ; "AutoX"
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: karts and autox
> On us and them attitudes -- had to chuckle at the shoe being on the other
> foot last weekend when a newbie was asking about prep rules. I started to
> talk about what he could do in Stock classes and his response was "I don't
> want to be in beginner cars."
>
> Hmmm. Wonder what folks like John Ames would think about being in
"beginner
> cars."
Hehehe... he must be new. Most of the drivers I can think of that we
consider at the top of this sport compete in the Stock classes.
Scot
'91 Miata, pretty much not Stock anymore...
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